A mechanism is disclosed for operating local version-independent service program code for infrastructure services, wherein the mechanism is automatically and optionally linked to a central, remote service infrastructure, and wherein both an online and an offline processing mode is included and automatically supported, and wherein the mechanism is embedded in a generic runtime environment. In at least one embodiment, it contains service program code implemented in the runtime environment for calling by way of the application program code with standardized interfaces, wherein the service program code is intended for the provision of functionalities for predetermined services that an application program code can use.
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1. A system for program development, comprising: a development environment including a compiler implemented on a computer which, during compilation, links in a runtime environment for the execution of application program code, the program code and service program code in an executable application container, wherein the application container is an application that contains standardized parts for the executability of the program code implementing the functionality in at least one of an operating system and an application software family environment, wherein the service program code is for the provision of services usable by the application program code, the service program code being realized as part of an executable of the application container.
2. The system of claim 1 , wherein application program code has the standardized interfaces that are identical in a plurality of application containers in the system so as to be useable by the application program code in a uniform manner.
3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the application program code and the service program are a single executable file.
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November 14, 2012
March 3, 2015
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